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Hot Air Rises and Heat Sinks: Everything You Know about Cooling Electronics Is Wrong
ISBN-10:
0791800741
No. of Pages:
236
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
1998
Natural convection has a limit, because Mother Nature doesn't face much competition and doesn't work hard on process improvement. But computer chips are getting hotter every day. Lessons: Natural vs. forced convection cooling.
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